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Dixie County celebrates its 18th Annual Veterans Day event The American Legion Post 383 (of Old Town) Color Guard arrives at the city park, still in step after marching in a parade for more than a mile on Saturday (Nov. 10). Story, Photos and Videos By Jeff M. Hardison Nov. 11, 2018 at 5:08 p.m. All Copyrights Reserved CROSS CITY -- Mayor Tank Lee of the Town of Cross City brought people together Saturday (Nov. 10) to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day when he again served as the leader for a parade and program for Veterans Day, which began as Armistice Day at the end of World War I -- Nov. 11, 2011. https://youtu.be/tkpwvinfqly This video is the start of the parade in Dixie County on Saturday (Nov. 10) https://youtu.be/wnufsyfgauo This video is the Dixie County High School Band performing a military medley at the ceremony in the park.

Cross City Police Officer Adam Stinson (left) speaks with CCPD Inv. Stant Bradley (in the vehicle) and Citizen On Patrol s leader Don Rofahl. Here are some members of the Dixie County Citizens On Patrol who helped during the Veterans Day Parade. They are all volunteers who help with traffic control.

Dixie County Sheriff Dewey Hatcher Sr. donated an old DCSO cruiser to the Dixie County Citizens On Patrol for the use of that organization. Cross City Mayor Tank Lee welcomes a visiting journalist (who is an honorably discharged United States Army veteran) to the event.

Official Flag Passer-Outers for the parade are (from left) Maggie Forehand, Carol Ann Forehand and Debbie Lee. They were equipped to give out 400 American flags. The day before they placed American flags on graves of American soldiers in Cross City, Eugene and Old Town. Standing in front of perhaps the oldest vehicle in the parade a 1930 Model A Ford (the Jolly Jalopy) are (from left) Cross City Mayor Tank Lee, (Ret.) United States Marine Corps Sgt. Robert W. Davis, Bill Palmer (Mode A owner) and Victor Jones.

The engine of Bill Palmer s Model A Ford shows it is a four-cylinder. He has a starter button, however the crank for the front is still functional to start it. (If a person uses the proper method, then he or she will not hurt themselves using the crank to start the vehicle.) Here is the Model A with people on the other side of it. Classic!

Riders of American Legion 383 prepare to start. At the right of the picture is part of the Color Guard. The parade gets ready to begin.

Chuck Elton, a well-established local photographer, is seen capturing moments at this Veterans Day event. Dixie County Commissioner-elect Jamie Storey expresses his gratitude to Jesus and to veterans.

State Rep. Chuck Clemons says his heroes are on the battlefields more than on the football fields. Some of the people who attended the ceremony are seen here. During parts of the program, children were heard in the background enjoying the city park facilities more free right now from tyranny than they would be without the sacrifices of Americans veterans now and from centuries past.

The mayor introduces the guest speaker as two members of the American Legion hold the American flag and a POW-MIA flag, as they did throughout the hour-long ceremony.

The Dixie County High School Marching Band and Flag Corps stands ready to perform. United States Navy Veteran Thomas W. Browne speaks about Vietnam War veterans.

Michelle Riles of the Church on the Move prepares to hand out another hotdog lunch to a veteran. The front of the commemorative tee-shirt this year (it was more blue than shows up in this picture).

The back of the commemorative tee-shirt this year (it was more blue than shows up in this picture). Attorney Shannon Smith, representing Smith Asset Management Co. and Smith Law Firm, is a member of the Class of 1990 of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was in the audience, as were Dixie County Clerk of Court Dana Johnson and some of the other sponsors shown here. These are the sponsors this year. This marked the 18th Annual Veterans Day under the leadership of Mayor Lee, who initiated the first one and continues to make it happen with help from his family and others. State Rep. Charles Wesley "Chuck" Clemons Sr. (R-Newberry, Dist. 21) and Dixie County Commissioner-elect Jamie Storey were a couple of unanticipated guest speakers at the program. Steve Fremen set up the sound system speakers this year, in contrast with the man who has done so for every year since the second year Bob Leichner of Dixie Music Center. Dotti Leichner, who has expanded her sales of her art, had scheduled to participate in a Nov. 10 art show in Orlando before the mayor switched the traditional Nov. 11 event to be on Nov. 10 instead, and Bob Leichner needed to stay in Old Town to mind the store. Another new aspect this year was Michelle Riles leadership and representation from Church on the Move. Church on the Move offered veterans a hotdog, cookie, and crackers and cheese as a lunch after the ceremony. Drinks were given to veterans too.

Riles and her colleagues also gave any veteran who wanted it bags of food and bags of meat. The bags of meat included bacon-wrapped sirloin medallions, and packages of prepared sliced smoked turkey breast. The food packages contained pears, apples, packets of instant grits, sugar wafer cookies, granola bars, a bag of glazed doughnuts and more. Mayor Lee, his wife Debbie Lee, Maggie Forehand and Carol Ann Forehand gave each veteran a commemorative tee-shirt from this event to honor veterans. Tank Lee and Debbie Lee s daughter Angel was extremely active in helping the program success again this year too. The program was held after a parade, and the program included very thoughtful speeches by Mayor Lee, Rep. Clemons, United States Navy veteran Tom Browne and Mike Hutto, District Commander of the American Legion and former Post Commander of American Legion Post 383 of Old Town. American Legion Post 383, American Legion Auxiliary 383, American Legion Riders 383 and American Legion Sons 383 were all among the veterans involved in the parade and other aspects of the ceremony. The local VFW sent a strong contingent to the event as well. THE PARADE The parade started at the Dixie County manager s office and went down U.S. Highway 19 southbound to Highway 351 where it turned west to go to the Dixie County Courthouse and then to the city park behind the courthouse. All along the western side of U.S. 19 there were hundreds of flags to honor veterans. Terry Dembo, project originator, and his wife Debbie Dembo are among the leaders of the Dixie County Chamber of Commerce involved with this project. To see one of the stories about these flags, please visit this July 14, 2016 HardisonInk.com story by clicking HERE. Cross City Police Officer Adam Stinson was driving the cruiser that led the parade. After the cruiser, the American Legion Post 383 Color Guard carried Old Glory and a POW-MIA flag with riflemen marching on either side of the two flags. Appearing for the first time in this parade were the American Legion 383 Riders. There were at least 16 of those vehicles, with many having a driver and a passenger. At least a dozen more American Legion Post 383 members rode on a float pulled by a pickup truck. A lady in wheelchair, a man on a riding lawnmower, Rep. Clemons and other walkers followed. Next in line from the starting point was Bill Palmer driving his 1930 Model A Ford. Mayor Lee pulled a model tank with an ATV. That tank included live tracer rounds from the Vietnam War. Also, from the Vietnam War and on that tank were a trenching tool and an empty mortar shell box. Lee said before the parade that he did fire one of the tracer rounds by hitting the firing cap on the back with a nail. He said it was cool to see that tracer go through the air, but he has no plans to repeat that firing. Mayor Lee is a member of the Sons of the American Legion 383. Behind his tank, for their first time in a Veterans Day Parade, were the members of the Old Town Elementary School Color Guard. They carried white flags and red flags. There were many students in that unit of the parade.

Cub Scout Pack 24 and Boy Scout Troop 24 from Old Town participated in the parade as well. Members of the Joppa Lodge No.4 F&AM Masonic Lodge of Old Town, and or the Shamrock Lodge No.268 F&AM Masonic Lodge of Suwannee participated. The Dixie County Anti-Drug Coalition with Rebecca Fusco and another representative rode in the parade. Fusco was also recognized during the ceremony for the DCADC efforts to significantly improve the appearance of the stage at the city park. Bringing up the rear of the parade was the Dixie County High School Red Regiment Marching Band and the DCHS Flag Corps, which performed in the parade and at the ceremony. THE CEREMONY Mayor Tank Lee welcomed everyone to the park for the ceremony. He thanked the Dixie County Chamber of Commerce for making the town beautifully decorated with flags next to U.S. Highway 19. In addition to Terry and Debbie Dembo, Andrew Rains, Ben and Carol West and other Chamber members were recognized for their work to put up the flags and crosses. The mayor spoke about the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. That war started in July of 1914 and it ended Nov. 11, 1918 on Armistice Day. Eventually, the Armistice Day celebration became Veterans Day to honor all American veterans who served in any war. To honor the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day, the America Legion has called for a bell-tolling to recognize peace, and the solemn sacrifice of the 116,000-plus American men and women who died in WWI. The bell rang in the park 21 times as part of this ceremony on Saturday. American Legion District Commander Mike Hutto gave the opening prayer. MaShayla Rollison sang the Star-Spangled Banner a cappella (without accompanying instruments). Cross City Mayor Lee mentioned his gratitude to the Town of Cross for him being able to have the program at the city park. Dixie County Commissioner-elect Storey spoke to the people. On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, Storey expressed gratitude to every person who was in attendance at the event. He said Thank you to veterans and their families. He said he is thankful to Jesus for the Good Lord protecting soldiers as they protect the people of America. Rep. Clemons spoke next. Nothing makes Clemons prouder, he said, than to drive through Cross City and see those American flags on the side of the highway. You know I ve got heroes, Rep. Clemons said. None of them wear a football jersey. My heroes wear the uniforms (of the military service branches) that protect our liberties. Clemons grandfather was in WWI and he suffered for the rest of his life from the effects of mustard gas. Mustard gas, or sulfur mustard, is a chemical agent that causes severe burning of the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. It can be absorbed into the body through inhalation, ingestion or by coming into contact with the skin or eyes.

Every day should be Veterans Day in the United States of America, Clemons said, after he mentioned the sacrifices of veterans to secure and keep the freedoms that some people take for granted. A favorite uncle of Clemons will be 99 in April. This uncle loss the use of his left lung after a German machinegun took it out during combat during WWII, defending our liberties and our freedoms. The state representative for this district urged people in the audience. May we never forget these sacrifices, he said. May we never forget the cold, the damp, the hunger all things that our troops went through, Clemons said, so that we can enjoy the things that we enjoy today. Clemons said he wants God to bless all of the defenders of the dream. Guest speaker Thomas W. Browne of Old Town is a member of the Military Order of the Cootie. The Military Order of the Cootie of the United States is a non-profit Veterans Service Organization. It is known as "The Honor Degree of the VFW" and its members are comprised of the officers and leadership of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Browne thanked everyone for attending the ceremony to recognize and thank the veterans who nobly served as they defended honor, duty and country. He reminded listeners that since the first shots were fired in the American Revolution, patriots have responded to the call to duty. Millions of American have fought to defend freedom here and abroad, he said. Even today, troops are giving their lives to defend freedom and serve the interests of the United States, he said. And even as some them die, still other Americans enlist to be part of the military service. We owe more than we can ever repay to veterans of all wars in which our nation has been involved, Browne said. He emphasized the debt to Vietnam veterans, of which he is one. They served under some of the most difficult psychological pressures, he said. At the time, many of their peers and elders denounced their service to the country as immoral, Browne said. They served while some avoided the draft, he said. They served without the full support usually seen for soldiers going to war. Nevertheless, these soldiers served with a high level of professional competence, he said, and courage. America has a deep obligation to these fighting men and women. As they served us in war, Browne said, so must we serve them in peace. They protected our freedom and prosperity. Vietnam veterans, he said, are the forgotten and silent heroes of their generation. The 6.5 million veterans who served during Vietnam, he said, are served by organizations that recognize their quiet courage. On this 51st anniversary of the end of that war, Browne says to those veterans Welcome home. The veteran spoke about his family s involvement in the military. Browne concluded his presentation by saying God bless America. OTHER EVENTS Also on Saturday (Nov. 10) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., there was a car show and craft show at Otter Springs Park and Campground in Gilchrist County near Trenton. The craft show is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Car awards were presented at 2 p.m. There was food and music planned at this event as well.

Proceeds from this event are to help the Camp Valor Project that is being put together by ForVets Inc. For more information about the For Vets project, please call 352-463- 0800. The United States Marine Corps was founded Nov. 10, 1775, and so the celebration in Cross City also was sort of a birthday party for the USMC. Today (Sunday, Nov. 11) the City of Williston hosted a Veterans Day event at 4 p.m. in Heritage Park.